The moon was dimmed by the thick fixture of leaves that shuttered above us, leaving only the soft street lights and the bright stream of the car's headlights to illuminate the street before us.
Although it wasn't a full moon, my blood nonetheless felt heavy, my heart rate unsteady and quickened.
I continually cast a nervous glance to the line of vehicles behind us, all diligently following the lead car in our transit towards the Washington facility.
I grip the steering wheel to ease the anxiety pulsing heartily in my throat.
"Everything alright?"
I heard my sister say from the passenger seat. Her brown eyes were casted to a sharp black in the shadows that enveloped the car interior.
I attempt to cover my apprehension with a smile.
She immediately sees through the mask.
"You're worried. Everything is going as planned, lieutenant. We are making a smooth transit."
She spoke softly, finicking with the thin strands of her hair.
The vehicle continued down the abandoned road, my eyes unconsciously drifting towards the darkness of the forest that lay around us.
I couldn't shake this lingering foreboding that pulsed with my heartbeat. That took the shape of any inexplicable or monstrous thing that waited draped in the shadows only yards away.
I suck in a weak breath. I needed to concentrate on the task ahead. The Therians, after years of ignorance of the enemy's proceedings, have finally located the base of operations for the Night Blades. This transit should be used as preparation towards the battle that could finally free my people. Not to wallow in the artificial apprehension the moon's wicked gaze conjured.
My grip on the steering wheel slackens, and I heard Liv utter a chuckle, and I once again glance at her through the dim light casted from the radio LEDs.
"Finally relaxing are we?"
She said, sensing my emotions with her fine tuned instincts that accommodated her Therian abilities.
For the first time in the few hours of driving, I smile.
And then I hear a sinister crack behind us. It seemed to shake the vehicle we sat in.
"What the fuck was that?"
Liv muttered. We glare through the back windows, not halting the vehicle.
Suddenly static filled the car, and the radio our transit team used came to a searing life.
"Commander there's oncoming fire-"